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Annada Munshi (1905-1985) was an Indian artist who is widely considered to promote the Indian Commercial Art on the platform of world Fine arts. He was born in Chowgachhi Zamindar family (now in Shivnagar, Pabna, Bangladesh). He is regarded by many as the 'Father of Indian Commercial Art'. Munshi holds the credit to draw a beautiful conjunction between Fine Arts and Commercialisation. Satyajit Ray himself was trained the commercial art by Annada Munshi when Munshi was holding the post of Art Director in DJ Keymar and Co. Not only in fine arts, Munshi was extensively talented in music too. He possessed a soulful melodious voice and was efficient to play a handsome number of musical instruments, especially violin. 'Crucified India' is one of his notable literary works. In 1985, he breathed his last at his own residence at Talapark, Kolkata.
Annada Munshi | |
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Born | Pabna, British India | November 26, 1905 [Parameter df=no is invalid]
Died | 14 January 1985 | (aged 79)
Nationality | Indian |
Spouse | Jayati Munshi |
Career
Munshi started his career as a Shepherd Designer at Army Navy Stores in Kolkata. Then he moved to Mumbai . There he worked as an advertiser in the office of the Times of India. With this work, he performed Rabindra Sangeet every month at Akashvani's Mumbai Center and used to sing Swadeshi Jagaran on Prabhat Ferry. As a successful artist, Munshi mastered the art of sketching scenes in film projects also. As a result, he returned to Calcutta with a job as the art director of the international advertising agency DJ Keymar. Here is the railway and tea boardHis work in advertising gives special fame. In 1946, he wrote the script for an outstanding film, along with details and sketches of each scene, in a new way of thinking about his whole life. Prominent Bengali graphic designers Raghunath Goswami, Ranen Ayan Dutta and many others came in contact with Annada Munshi.
References
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4. https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/in-perspective/the-five-rays-of-satyajit-982440.html
5. https://www.livemint.com/Leisure/hhjvwnpxxMSzLGooej82oK/The-masters-eye.html
6. https://exhibits.lafayette.edu/s/mate/item/15177
7. https://www.thestatesman.com/supplements/master-of-lines-137080.html